Berger Bullets Seeks Tech Representative
Eric Stecker of Berger Bullets notified us that Berger wants to hire a technical services representative. The candidate must be an experienced rifle reloader who can work on the phone 4-6 hours daily, Monday through Friday. Since the job can be done remotely (at your location), you can pretty much work anywhere in the USA.
Stecker reports: “Berger is growing. Daily we receive requests for technical assistance. We are looking to hire a part time (remote) technical representative. Requirements for this position are more than five years experience as a rifle case reloader. You must be well-versed in reloading for rifle cartridges in calibers for which we make bullets (17 cal through 30 cal for now, soon to include 338 through 50 cal).
You must be able to provide focused attention to those who need assistance. The job requires 4 to 6 hours, each day, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays and vacation). You must be computer literate and comfortable on the phone.
Salary + Free Bullets
It is not a requirement, but being an active, competitive shooter is a plus. This is a part time position which does not include medical benefits. However you’ll receive as many Berger Bullets as you can shoot, along with your pay (to be set based on experience).
It is my sincere hope that this opportunity finds someone who is filled with a genuine love of the shooting sports and who has some time on their hands. Those who are genuinely interested (and available) need to send their resume (shooting and reloading experience focused) to me at eric.stecker [at] bergerbullets.com.”
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I “might” be interested in such a job. What is the salary range being offered. I am an avid shooter, shooting factory and bench rest rifles. I have an Electrical Engineering degree and developed a ballistic Chronograph which utilized the principles of electro-magnetic induction to determine the speed of a rifle bullet.
I am a 53 year old retail manager. I would have the time and expierience to devote to this job. I have been reloading and shooting since I was 16. I would love to talk with you about this position. Thanks
I’ve been a reloader for 30 years shooting many different calibers. RCBS, Hornady, and Lee are the equipment that I use the most. I take reloading very serious as wellas a fun hobby. I have a degree in Professional Aeronautics and fly Corporate aircraft for a living. I enjoy traveling all over the U.S. and checking out all the gun shops across America. Your need for a Rep is in my level of expertise. I would like to dicuss this further with you at your convenience. HM 901-853-0810 Cell 901-493-6950
Thanks Mike McGuire
I am 29 years old, and have been reloading for about 14-15 years. I have loaded for 17 remington to the 300 ultra mag. I also have been shooting 200 yard varmint match for a few years. I have been shooter of the year in all three of the classes. I would like get into group shooting but there is no way. It cost way to much. It’s a shame from what I heard there is very few guys my age in it. I would like to talk to you. My phone number is {660} 425-1837. Thank you
I started shooting the 95gr match vld in my .243win 700bdl last year, very excelent accuracy.
I am going to shoot the 168gr match vld in my 7mm rm m70 win and I am looking for a starting load and a max load for RL22. Any help would be great.
Thanks RON.
walt Burger is working on a load manual. it may have the RL powders i it ? e-mail burger and find out i’m sure thay will get back to you.